Treat employees with respect

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    kattwoman

    Fri Sep 18 2009

    This is a great motivator and the key to a successful workplace. Just because you employ others doesn't give you the right to overlord. It stifles ideas and creates fear of rejection and ridicule.

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    halcyonstorm

    Mon Aug 18 2008

    If employees feel respected and valued, the likelihood of a enjoyable work environment increases.  One indispensable quality of a good manager is the ability to motivate employees to perform a task not just because they were told to, but because they want to.  Sometimes it's the smallest gestures, like remembering that their child was in the hospital or that they went to Maine on vacation and asking them about it makes employees feel like their boss pays attention to them and that they aren't just a workhorse there to make the company money.  People are much more likely to perform well for managers that they like, and respect cultivates that.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Wed Aug 13 2008

    I had a sergeant who thought I was crazy because I wasn't yelling at the kids 24/7. Facts are facts, however, and those Marines trusted Corporal Numbah and I knew everything I needed to know about this, that, and the other thing as a result. More connections equals more actual power, and since I knew everything I wielded more power than is typically alloted to a Corporal. Those Marines would have stormed the gates of hell if I told them to, I tell you...

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Wed Aug 13 2008

    I believe this is mutual. The employer ought to respect the employee, and vice versa.

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    ddiibbyy

    Mon Apr 23 2007

    Respect is receprocal and is the most practical way of motivating employees in a workplace, so therefore the employee/er must respect each other to promote easy communication and good relationship in workplace.

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    raheel

    Wed Jan 17 2007

    it is good i wan more information

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    lastmessenger3

    Mon Jun 26 2006

    RESPECT! Quite a word. Without respect there's no understanding, no compromise, no likability. Everything, not only in work environment, people should respevt each other because what you give is what you get. Karma is everywhere you go. Respect yourself and respect everyone around you!

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    djahuti

    Mon Jun 12 2006

    Essential.If I don't get respect,I'm outta there.Employees who put up with disrespect will often find sneaky ways to avenge themselves if they can't quit for some reason.

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    madamedragonli_ly

    Mon Jun 12 2006

    Always! Even when you are kicking their butt right out the door. That is a #1 rule around here and that ia respect at all times and that includes the employees and the customers. If the employee is treated with respect and appreciation for the work they do then they seem to try to do their best because they don't want to lose that.

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    silver_eagle_252

    Sun Mar 26 2006

    Agree with all the previous comments. Respect goes a long way in terms of motivation and loyalty. However, a lot of younger workers don't seem to get the fact that respect is earned not owed. You do your job right and work hard, you certainly deserve the respect. If you're lazy and/or simply incompetent, the best respect is to show you the door.

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    ih8rateitall

    Mon Mar 13 2006

    R.E.S.P.E.C.T. That's what I want from my employer dudes. I hate being talked down too you know.

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    shibly_nsu

    Tue Feb 07 2006

    There is a saying that give respect ann

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    texasyankee

    Sat Jul 23 2005

    Definitely. However don't be going behind that person's back either. My boss in the hospital did that. I had not known that during the whole time I was sick, she was calling up my dr and telling him not to give me time off because she needed me in there. She nearly had me killed during that time. Think I stuck around? heck no. Not a person to sue, but I most definitely had the reason to sue.

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    mr_evangel

    Tue Jul 12 2005

    This is a big Duh!! If an employer wants a truly successful business he will treat his employees like gold. Employees are what make the business happen. Respect is treating the employees like truly good hard working people not slaves. However, don't misunderstand I'm not talking about the employees out there who are lazy. People who for some reason come to a job thinking there boss owes them something makes me sick. I have had to work after slackers my whole life, they need to be fired! But for employees that are truly good workers Respect! Customers should come first right after the employees!

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    middlefinger

    Sat Dec 04 2004

    This is a must for managers and supervisors. I work under a woman who routinely discusses the members of her unit with anyone who will listen. As a result, we don't trust her as far as we could pick her up and throw her. She brown-noses until it is embarassing. When we leave the office for lunch, etc. she goes into our file cabinets and takes records out. We don't know that they're missing until a client calls. She's slated to retire in '06. I can't wait. I think that a very dark and very menacing cloud will disappear from over our building when she gets into her car and rides off into the retirement sunset.

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    jglscd35

    Fri Sep 24 2004

    this is a definite start; our management team thinks that we are lazy, stupid and incompetent which is basically the same thing we think about them.

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    cindyo

    Fri Sep 24 2004

    Currently being in management,it is essential to treat all the employees with respect if you want to get respected by them.

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    lanceroxas

    Thu Aug 12 2004

    Being in management and business ownership for almost 9 years absolutely nothing is more essential to boosting morale than appreciating your employees and treating them with respect.

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    reenyf4b

    Sun Jul 25 2004

    This is sort of like a you scratch my back and i'll scratch yours situation. I know that when the supervisors at my place of employment treat my coworkers and I with respect. which means being open-minded and listening to our concerns, our motivation to do our best peaks.

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    louiethe20th

    Sun Jul 25 2004

    Showing respect is great, but money speaks much louder.

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    sfalconer

    Wed Jul 21 2004

    A rare thing in todays workforce but it is an easy thing to do and in most cases is deserved. Its hard to work for some one who does not respect your.

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    bird808

    Tue Jul 20 2004

    You'd be amazed at how motivated employees are when shown some simple genuine respect. How much does it cost just to acknowledge someone and show some appreciation of what they do?